So, for this post, I decided to try my hand at coding at Code.org and spent about two hours trying to wrap my brain around what I was supposed to be doing. I decided to make my own Google ‘Doodle”, and luckily I was given relatively easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions. I was able to choose characters
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I have completed my second book!
Well…. We made it! The first book I completed was a graphic novel entitled “Pumpkin Heads” by Rainbow Rowell, and the novel I just completed was “Carry On” by Rainbow Rowell, as well. This has been a struggle at times, but I am glad I was given the opportunity to grow in this manner. It
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I have been in university since 2017, and only online since 2020. Before being in education, I was in Social Work, and social media presence was discussed in great detail. The Social Work Code of Ethics outlines the appropriate way to exercise social justice. In my classes, it was discussed how social media plays a
Learning project struggles: “What do you mean I can’t read and doom scroll at the same time?!”
THIS IS A RETROACTIVE POST FROM THE FEBRUARY BREAK This break was a mess for me. I went from ahead in school to behind and went from a solid routine of productivity to a week of procrastination and ADHD paralysis. I did, however, read the entirety of Rainbow Rowell’s Pumpkin Heads. This is a graphic
Tackling the beast that is Canva
So this week I attempted to learn how to use Canva! Being BOTH technologically and artistically challenged, this was a beast to tackle for sure! Canva has such a massive amount of apps, tools, templates, literally anything, that it is very overwhelming to me. I decided after trying and failing at other methods, that an
A small success or a great victory?
This week, I read more. Was it a lot? No. Was it enjoyable? Also yes! I have officially started Rainbow Rowell’s Carry On. One of the first books I owned as an adult (besides textbooks and cookbooks). I was given an earlier book by Rainbow Rowell as a gift when I turned (I think) 23
The future of technology and the fear of falling behind.
Our future classrooms are inconceivable, which is what I take most from this lecture. Technology and the advancements that have rapidly been made have made our world incognizable compared to just a few decades ago. A classroom today looks very different from a classroom in 2004, and even more so a few decades before that.
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This week was a big fat failure!!!!!!!!! (kinda)
So, this week was not my best, by far. I am currently an EA in a high school and Friday was both the middle of our finals, but also a full moon. Luckily I made it out alive, but I was barely dragging my exhausted, beaten, and battered body across the finish line. Free time
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Productivity? Me? Never.
Being an online student, as well as a Gen Z person, the amount of technological tools I use seems, at least to me, oddly limited. I am in a way very old-fashioned in my organization. I prefer to handwrite to-do lists and have a physical paper copy of textbooks I can highlight in, as well
Hello Everybody!
My name is Cheyenne, I am currently in the BEAD program, I recently finished my first degree which was a Bachelor of Social Work. I am 25 years old, I love dogs, I live in Yorkton Saskatchewan and I have never had a blog before. I am typically quite a private person online, most of